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Potential Impacts of the Coronavirus Pandemic on Construction Projects

March 19, 2020

by Niel P. Franzese

As the coronavirus/COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread and the governmental and private sectors formulate their responses, it has become apparent that the associated economic impacts will be significant and affect all sectors of the economy, including construction. Robinson+Cole’s Construction Group has been monitoring these developments and is already seeing preliminary notices being sent out by contractors and owners warning of potential work stoppages, schedule impacts, and cost increases resulting from the pandemic.

Supply chain disruptions, workforce shortages due to illness and preventative quarantines, and work stoppages due to measures imposed by governmental authorities in an attempt to slow the spread of the virus, appear all but inevitable. Project owners and developers are considering reductions in workforce, and other site supervision and general conditions costs, to mitigate extended or added costs that may be incurred due to project slowdowns or suspensions. If necessary, some owners may be exercising their contractual rights to terminate or suspend projects (partially or fully) in light of these issues in order to mitigate the near-certain adverse economic impacts. Similarly, contractors and subcontractors are reserving their rights for added costs and time, and to the extent that they are beginning to incur costs or lose time, asserting preliminary claims for increased time for performance or added costs as a result of the same anticipated issues under force majeure and other claim-related provisions of their project agreements.

The full impacts of the coronavirus pandemic remain to be seen, but some are already manifesting themselves. For example, major news outlets reported that, as of March 17, Boston Mayor Marty Walsh ordered all construction projects in the city to shut down for at least two weeks, with the exception of emergency projects such as roadwork and gas hookups. The extent that this ban will be enforced and complied with is unclear, but it is certainly a cause for concern among those with ongoing projects. We will continue to monitor developments and provide further updates as the situation unfolds.

Niel P. Franzese

Niel P. Franzese is a member of Robinson+Cole’s Construction Group, representing all areas of the construction industry, including owners, contractors, subcontractors, sureties, and design professionals with respect to contract drafting and negotiation, and dispute resolution.

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